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    Student Privacy Issues

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    use data and information to completely transform higher education, to allow for higher retention rates and produce higher graduation rates than recorded in history. There are also many downsides to this new technology as it invades many student’s privacy without their knowledge as it goes beyond tracking students’ performance in schools. Many oppose this new method, but there are a great many who welcome it with open arms and embrace the practice. These new technologies can improve, help,…

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    Privacy is inherently a cultural creation, influenced and changed by the culture in which it resides. Due to the cultural nature of privacy, the understanding of what is considered private changes on a cultural basis. Something one culture may perceive to be an everyday thing and not a private matter, another culture may find that to be completely taboo and only a private matter. This concept translates directly to the concept of digital privacy. Some culture may not be bothered by a government…

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    Although the Constitution guarantees many rights, the Constitution does not guarantee the right to individual privacy. Because the US is a technologically enhanced country, government officials and other organizations can “tap on” their peoples’ personal lives and conversations through telephone calls, emails, and many other modes of communication. While many people would disagree that wiretapping protects individual lives, wiretapping should be permitted because the average individual’s phone…

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    security or privacy. Security is far more invasive in order to investigate the personal lives of individuals. Some believe security at the expense of privacy is against the constitution. Others say security must come first in order to ensure the safety of the country. Must we have to give up one in order to have the other in absolute form? Since both security and privacy cannot coexist in their absolute forms, individuals must choose which one they want to be more dominant. Though privacy is…

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    Privacy has been, since the beginning of time, a highly regarded aspect of society and of everyday life. The literal definition of privacy is, according to Google, “the state or condition of being free from being observed or disturbed by other people”. Without privacy, there would be no freedom. Everyone, everywhere, every second of every day, could be observed by other people in the world. To some, this may seem like a fine idea. It would be a way to make sure that the intentions of potential…

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    Invasion of privacy is when personal information is being accessed nor a person being watched by surveillance. Cameras are placed anywhere like in stores, banks, restaurants, including public areas in which a person’s privacy is invaded. Surveillance in businesses are fine because they are meant for safety, but cameras in public areas, people might not feel countable because they are being watched. In the novel The Circle by Dave Eggers is about Mae works for the circle and she experiences how…

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    negative tools that many places use for grocery shopping from evading consumer privacy, quick and easy access to information, taking away consumer options, and even taking out competitor companies. Technology is sometime negative in our society. It takes away from consumers, spy’s on the consumer, and can even change what consumers may want. To begin, this technology can be used as a negative tool by evading customer privacy. For example, many average grocery store shoppers, may go into a…

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    carry laptops, and many have GPS in their cars. It is impossible to escape technology, and it is highly likely that you could be tracked every time you step out of your front door. Americans want the right to privacy, but they also want to feel secure. Bottom line, the debate is privacy vs. security. In our US Government class, we learned about the important contributions of the philosopher John Locke. He believed that we are all born with certain rights. His Social Contract Theory…

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    The FBI has used systems, softwares, and machines invade your privacy. When one of these is obsolete, they continue to violate your privacy by moving on to a more updated software system that allows them see more and more of what you are doing. The way the FBI and the government invade our privacy is just like in 1984 there wasn't really a sense of privacy in 1984 because someone was always watching or listening and soon the government is going to make the public feel like that. Ordinarily no…

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    Record360 Privacy Policy

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    Record360, Inc. Notice of Privacy Policy At Record360, we value your privacy and we are committed to respecting your privacy rights. We pledge to handle your personal information fairly and legally at all times. Record360 is also dedicated to being transparent about what personal information we collect and how we use it. This policy describes how we handle and use personal information; what personal information we collect; how we collect personal information; how we ensure your privacy is…

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